I will never forget it.įranz Ferdinand was, is, and always will be family and a huge part of me. I want to thank each of you that bought a record, came to a concert and shared all these experiences with me. Favorite song atm: Aerials by System of the Down, Cant Stop by Red Hot Chilli Peppers, and Take Me Out by Franz Ferdinand.
It's been like a dream and I'm still processing. as seen on the former MTV2 show Video Mods (example: Franz Ferdinand: Take Me out performed by characters from the game Star Wars Episode III.
I never imagined in 2002 that life would have all of this in store. War I began in 1914, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Paul Thomson’s statement:Īfter nearly 20 years the time has come for this boy to step aside. COC War Base TH13 Clash of Clans takes a look at this town hall 13 bases. Here’s a photo of Paul literally handing his sticks over to her in a windowless rehearsal room. It has been electrifying being in the studio together and we can’t wait to play live for you all. It feels totally natural playing with her and she’s a great laugh. It was released as the second single from their eponymous debut studio album in the United Kingdom on 12 January 2004 and in the United States on 12. Many of you in Glasgow will already know what an incredible musician Audrey Tait is and we’re thrilled to have her join us. (2004) ' Take Me Out ' is a song by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand. Visually stunning and curating a boisterous atmosphere, the Glaswegian five-piece did themselves proud in Birmingham tonight.After having played with Paul for so long, it’s obvious that not just anyone could sit behind the kit in FF, so we’re happy to say that one of the other best drummers in the world is joining us. The show was great all-round, with a mix of new and old tracks satisfying the Wednesday night crowd, who, at points, got on their friends’ shoulders and shouted along to the lyrics. MTV2 Video Mods - Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out Star Wars Episode III: ROTS Better Quality. His ever-so-slightly Scottish accent delivered warmth, humility to the crowd, as well as the occasional check in to see whether we were ‘having a good time’. This specific folder can be on a different drive if you wish. Franz Ferdinand made you rock out in the mid-aughts. Go back to your drive, and create a new folder, called 'Wabbajack Downloads Folder'. Alex Kapranos, The Accidental Rock Star Behind Take Me Out, Is Back. For a band that doesn’t enjoy playing too much of their old material on tour, they do it so well.įrontman Alex Kapranos has a David Bowie vibe about him, with his intriguing but humble presence and tone of voice, as well as a clear, huge passion for performing live. Create a folder for the List at the root of your drive (like the Wabbajack folder) called 'Aldrnari'.
Newer tracks such as the disco-infused ‘Glimpse of Love’ and comeback single ‘Always Ascending’ received a polite reception from the crowd, but it was undoubtedly their rocky signature hits ‘Do You Want To’, ‘No You Girls’ and ‘Take Me Out’ – along with other fan favourites ‘This Fire’ and ‘Jacqueline’ – that garnered the biggest reactions from the audience. Storming into their set with the electronic ‘Lazy Boy’ from the new album, Franz Ferdinand flitted neatly between older material with a heavier grit-rock sound, to the fully-amped techno-romp of their latest record. He bounces and jitters around the stage, swings the mic in the air, hangs it around his knack whilst shredding guitar solos, and climbs on top of amps. It entered the United Kingdom album charts at number three in February 2004 and. doesn’t give a shit – in the best possible way. It was recorded during 2003 at Gula Studios in Malm, Sweden and was co-produced by the band and Tore Johansson. The Strokes guitarist clearly has fans in the audience people are singing along to the songs throughout the openers’ set. It's not a fabulous song, but it's interesting to listen to. The song tells the story of the Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand's murder by the assassin Gavrillo Principe. ALL FOR YOU, SOPHIA-This song isn't such a classic, but it has some well-inspired lyrics. The opening track quickly illuminated the room with strobes, and an electrifying energy – amongst the frontman’s quirky dance moves. Featuring vocals by Alex Kapranos and Nick McCarthy.